ting thompson is just a fascinating guy. you know, he was a philosophy professor at yale when he kind of caught the bug of jfk research. he was one of the first researchers on the scene after the assassination. he was working for life magazine, as we mentioned. and he wrote one of the seminal books, six seconds in dallas in the 1960s. and that book kind of stood as the benchmark for all research in the assassination. but he went on to a long career as a detective. and these nagging questions stuck with him over the years. he would work these cases as a as a detective, but he knew that he would come back to the assassination. so for the past ten years, he commissioned some new studies. he talked to experts. he revisited all those interviews he did back in dallas in the 1960s. and just put together this compelling story and a compelling case that points to a second gunman having been involved. >> and you made the point to when we were discussing this that it wasn't necessarily he who else was involved. it was the fact that his